A Non-Technical Introduction to Electropenetrography and its Application with Asian Citrus Psyllid as an Example

Protecting plants by targeting insect vectors of pathogenic organisms requires an intimate understanding of the biology of the insect, the pathogen, and the plant host at a spatial scale relevant to the insect. Observing insect feeding is difficult because insect mouthparts are small, and many inse...

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Main Authors: T. A. Ebert, A. W. Schumann, A. J. Krajewski
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Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2025-02-01
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description Protecting plants by targeting insect vectors of pathogenic organisms requires an intimate understanding of the biology of the insect, the pathogen, and the plant host at a spatial scale relevant to the insect. Observing insect feeding is difficult because insect mouthparts are small, and many insects insert their mouthparts deep inside plants, where we cannot see them. Electropenetrography (EPG) is the only technique that overcomes these problems. Using EPG, we can  understand host-insect relationships, pesticide action, and the role of non-hosts. EPG can address ecological questions like "how do insects survive long migrations over regions devoid of known host plants?" It can also address applied questions: "will the pest feed on my new cultivar?" This light introduction to an underused key technology focuses on the Asian citrus psyllid, but EPG has great potential to improve pest management efforts for several different crops and insect vectors.
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spelling doaj-art-95609f25ae0c419d9e0c9bc2f47498192025-02-05T05:39:18ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092025-02-012025110.32473/edis-in1439-2024A Non-Technical Introduction to Electropenetrography and its Application with Asian Citrus Psyllid as an ExampleT. A. Ebert0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7399-2221A. W. Schumann1A. J. Krajewski2University of FloridaUniversity of FloridaInternational Citrus Technologies Pty. Ltd. Protecting plants by targeting insect vectors of pathogenic organisms requires an intimate understanding of the biology of the insect, the pathogen, and the plant host at a spatial scale relevant to the insect. Observing insect feeding is difficult because insect mouthparts are small, and many insects insert their mouthparts deep inside plants, where we cannot see them. Electropenetrography (EPG) is the only technique that overcomes these problems. Using EPG, we can  understand host-insect relationships, pesticide action, and the role of non-hosts. EPG can address ecological questions like "how do insects survive long migrations over regions devoid of known host plants?" It can also address applied questions: "will the pest feed on my new cultivar?" This light introduction to an underused key technology focuses on the Asian citrus psyllid, but EPG has great potential to improve pest management efforts for several different crops and insect vectors. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/131318Diaphorina citrivector controlelectropenetographycitrusAsian citrus psyllid
spellingShingle T. A. Ebert
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A Non-Technical Introduction to Electropenetrography and its Application with Asian Citrus Psyllid as an Example
EDIS
Diaphorina citri
vector control
electropenetography
citrus
Asian citrus psyllid
title A Non-Technical Introduction to Electropenetrography and its Application with Asian Citrus Psyllid as an Example
title_full A Non-Technical Introduction to Electropenetrography and its Application with Asian Citrus Psyllid as an Example
title_fullStr A Non-Technical Introduction to Electropenetrography and its Application with Asian Citrus Psyllid as an Example
title_full_unstemmed A Non-Technical Introduction to Electropenetrography and its Application with Asian Citrus Psyllid as an Example
title_short A Non-Technical Introduction to Electropenetrography and its Application with Asian Citrus Psyllid as an Example
title_sort non technical introduction to electropenetrography and its application with asian citrus psyllid as an example
topic Diaphorina citri
vector control
electropenetography
citrus
Asian citrus psyllid
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